Solid acacia hardwood flooring is a long-lasting investment for your home.
The distressed finish adds distinction and plenty of unique character.
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About Tobacco Road Acacia Distressed Solid Hardwood
3/4 in. Tobacco Road Acacia Solid Hardwood Flooring 4.75 in. Wide
50 Year Warranty
Distinguished by its grain patterns and colors, acacia wood showcases a variety of hues, from golden tans to deep dark browns. It is a versatile, exotic wood that lends a certain flair and charm to your floors. This Tobacco Road Acacia Solid Hardwood has a unique, natural character on account of its thin mineral streaks, filled knots, and uneven grain patterns. This flooring adds individuality to your décor while also delivering long-lasting strength and value.
Acacia hardwood flooring is a long-lasting option because it's one of the strongest woods available. This makes it an excellent choice for the daily foot traffic in busy homes. Once installed, acacia flooring is easy to maintain. Cleaning up spills as soon as they occur, as well as routine cleaning with a damp mop, will help your floors retain their beauty. We recommend that you use a hardwood floor cleaner such as Bellawood Hardwood Floor Cleaner.
Remember that lighting makes all the difference! Your flooring, as a result, may look different in your home than it does online. Be sure to order free samples, then try them in your home at different points throughout the day to ensure you like the look!
This product can expose you to chemicals including wood dust, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.